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created by Active Transportation
networks and public transit.
affordable food retail and services
within all neighbourhoods through land
use planning, and through connections
5.8 AGRICULTURE
recreational uses. Encourage uses
that accommodate people who
may be at risk, such as seniors,
children and people with health
challenges, to parcels that are not
adjacent to agriculture to limit
interface incompatibilities.
INTRODUCTION
Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) is shown on
Map 1: Environmental Assets.
The Natural and Hazard land use within this
Plan contains the ALR within the Village.
ALR will be protected from land uses and
development that is not supported on ALR.
5.8.2.
Ensure Recommendations from
the Province of BC’s Guide to Edge
Planning are considered for all
development applications adjacent to
ALR Lands.
5.8.3.
Review subdivision layouts near ALR
to ensure they limit potential urban
encroachment into the ALR or other
farming areas.
5.8.4.
Retain the agricultural land base for
the long-term by supporting the ALR
and by protecting agricultural lands
from urban development and the
impacts of adjacent development
and redevelopment.
5.8.5.
Continue to support agricultural use
within the ALR.
OBJECTIVES
Objective 81: Support agriculture within and
adjacent to the Village.
Objective 82: Recognize and support the
mandate of the Agricultural
Land Commission to preserve
the Agricultural Land
Reserve (ALR).
POLICIES
5.8.1.
Where a property is adjacent to
agricultural lands, encourage land
uses that are compatible with
adjacent agricultural uses, such
as urban agriculture and passive
5.9 SOCIAL & WELLNESS
INTRODUCTION
A community is about its people and it is
important to maintain the physical and mental
health of the Village’s residents. While public
health care is under provincial jurisdiction,
there are plenty of ways the Village can support
the wellness of its citizens.
OBJECTIVES
Objective 83: Support and promote good
public health, safety, and
community wellbeing and sense
of belonging.
Community-Wide Policies
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